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View from space of fire on Europe’s biggest peatbog

Scientists have produced a series of images of Europe’s largest blanket bog peatlands – and a wildfire that burned across parts of it for six days.

The Flow Country, an area of lochs, hills and treeless peatbogs, stretches across almost half a million acres of Caithness and northern Sutherland.

In May 2019, about 22 sq miles (5,700 hectares) were affected by a wildfire between Melvich and Strathy.

An estimated 700,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases were released into the atmosphere during the incident, according to a WWF Scotland study.

Firefighters from Sutherland and Caithness, estate workers and RSPB staff fought the flames. Helicopters also water bombed the fire.

European Space Agency (ESA) scientists processed data gathered by Copernicus Sentinel satellites to create the series of images.

They include an image taken on a “rare cloudless day” in 2018 showing the vast extent of the Flow Country, and others of the fire and the damage it caused.

The images were shown earlier this week at the UK National Earth Observation Conference in Leicester.

Source: BBC

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